In a country where there is no shortage of women who have been victimized by the justice system through wrongful convictions, biased trials, or judgment of their character, I can’t comprehend why TikTok users are choosing to put their support and energy behind Casey Anthony of all people.
After years of silence, Anthony abruptly resurfaced on TikTok, announcing she was pursuing a social media career as a “legal advocate.” She urged users to follow and subscribe to her Substack, which costs $10 a month. In a TikTok video, Anthony claimed she was advocating for herself, her daughter, the LGBTQ+ community, and women. She appears to be testing the waters to see if she’s far enough removed from her murder trial to have a social media presence. In 2008, Anthony was charged with first-degree murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony. When Caylee was first reported missing by Anthony’s mother, Cindy Anthony, Anthony admitted she hadn’t seen Caylee for thirty days and thought she might have been kidnapped, but never reported it to the police.
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